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Texas Tech scores 167 points
Ten Texas Tech players scored in double figures as the Red Raiders knocked off East Central, 167-115. The Red Raiders took 113 shots to 94 for East Central, quite a pace for 40 minutes. Texas Tech led 77-57 at halftime. The 283 combined points were the most in Texas Tech history. What would Bobby Knight say?
Coach watches from the stands
Loyola College's Basketball Coach Jimmy Patsos is known for his fiery sideline temper. During Thursday's game against Cornell, the coach tried something unconventional to control himself. Patsos was given a technical foul early in the game, and rather than arguing with the official, he walked down and sat at the end of the bench. It didn't end there. After getting upset with an official in the second half, Patsos left the bench and joined the athletic director in the stands. Loyola lost, 82-72. What message does that send to student-athletes he's suppose to be coaching?
QB Harrell not in search of new friends
Texas Tech's Graham Harrell, a front-runner for the Heisman Trophy, has a Facebook page but doesn't use it anymore. "I have Facebook, but I'm not a Facebook guy anymore because it's got a little overwhelming," said Harrell. "They cut you off at 5,000 friends. I hit that a while back. To add a new friend, I have to delete an old one, and that just doesn't seem fair." The Double-A zone recommends Harrell get a fan page. Ohio State's fan page has more than 20,000 friends. The Double A-zone has a fan page too. Sign up!
UCLA football managers work behind the scenes
The Daily Bruin profiles the football team's managers. "They labor behind the scenes for 40 hours a week, before practice, during and after. Sometimes they work 13 hours on Saturday. Every cleat, pad, helmet, compression shirt and facemask is meticulously prepared, all without any notoriety or public recognition. This is the life of a student football manager."
14-year old makes golf history on Euro Tour
A Hong Kong teenager became the youngest player to ever make the cut at an European Tour event on Friday, breaking the record set by current world No. 2 Sergio Garcia. Fourteen-year-old Jason Hak shot a 70 in each of the first two rounds at his home tournament, the $2.5 million Hong Kong Open, just making the even-par 140 cut at the end of the second round. Save your eligibility, kid.